UCF/Cincinnati pickers will be allowed to take another game next week.

Standings will be up by midnight tonight. With the disaster of how people are posting picks, I am short on time today and cannot play back and forth with my helper every Sunday. I'll try my best to post around the 100pm kickoffs, but I doubt it today.

UCF/Cincinnati pickers will be allowed to take another game next week.

Standings will be up by midnight tonight. With the disaster of how people are posting picks, I am short on time today and cannot play back and forth with my helper every Sunday. I'll try my best to post around the 100pm kickoffs, but I doubt it today.

I'm seeing a 51-23 score for Cincy/UCF. Is it possible it didn't cancel?

If the top three just keep picking a majority of the same plays, scoring is easy haha.

A lot of really good cappers use similar handicapping methods so you will probably continue to see the guys at the top on a few of the same games. Even at the end of the year when picks are hidden the top people usually have some of the same plays. Can't all be the same though if one guy is 4-2-1 and the other guy is 2-5.

A lot of really good cappers use similar handicapping methods so you will probably continue to see the guys at the top on a few of the same games. Even at the end of the year when picks are hidden the top people usually have some of the same plays. Can't all be the same though if one guy is 4-2-1 and the other guy is 2-5.

It's not a handicapping method it's just getting the most points you can on the total from when the game is posted. I get it.

If it was that simple everyone would have been on Tulsa-Tulane under which had a huge line move. And we all saw how that turned out. So a little more to it than that but yes line movement does play a part in most good handicappers method of game selection. Many other factors though and each guy gives different weight to these factors. Now at least you seem to have an idea as to why some of our play are sometimes similar.

If it was that simple everyone would have been on Tulsa-Tulane under which had a huge line move. And we all saw how that turned out. So a little more to it than that but yes line movement does play a part in most good handicappers method of game selection. Many other factors though and each guy gives different weight to these factors. Now at least you seem to have an idea as to why some of our play are sometimes similar.